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N! ;
NIGEL BENN will not look back with
much satisfaction or pride on his sixth
defence of the WBC super-mid-
Idleweight title. He outpointed
Paraguayan challenger Juan Carios Gimenez
as decisively as the scorelines of 117-112,119-
115 and 118-112 indicated, but it was a long
way from his best form on a night which had
turned sour and ugly even before the main
event got underway.
HENRY WHARTON stayed in the
super-middleweight title shakeup
with an impressive, if relatively
comfortable, three round
win over American import GUY
STANFORD, writes BOB MEE. It
was scheduled for ten.
EXCITING Greek lightwelterweight
Andreas
Panayi takes centre
stage at the Crawley
Leisure Centre tomorrow
(September 17)
when he moves towards
world class with a 12
rounder for the WBO
Penta Continental lOst
title (vacated by David
Kamau) against Puerto
Rico's former WBC title
challenger Sammy
Fuentes.
ROSS HALE'S WBO light-welterweight
title chance against ZACK
PADILLA wa« called off because the
champion suffered a "very slight
aneurysm" in his head after sparring
with Shane Mosley, writes JIM
BRADY. An aneurysm is a blood vessel
in the brain which bursts.